Stalin Ate My Homework

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Entertaining, poignant & surprising, this is a brilliantly written memoir of an unusual childhood by one of Britain’s most-loved comedians, Alexei Sayle.

ISBN: 9780340919590 Author: Sayle, Alexei Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Publication Date: 7th July 2011 Imprint: Sceptre Cover: Paperback Dewey: 792.76028092 (edition:22) Pages: 304 Language: English Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subject:

‘Fascinating and hugely entertaining’ Daily Telegraph

‘It’s not like other comedians’ memoirs. It’s funny’ Guardian

THE SAYLES MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN THE ONLY JEWISH ATHEIST COMMUNIST FAMILY IN LIVERPOOL, BUT ALEXEI KNEW FROM AN EARLY AGE THAT THEY WERE ONE OF THE MORE ECCENTRIC.

Born on the day egg rationing came to an end, Alexei was the only child of Joe, an affable trade unionist who led the family on railway expeditions across eastern Europe, and Molly, a hot-tempered red-head who terrified teachers and insisted Alexei see the Red Army Choir instead of the Beatles.

Perceptive and hilarious, this is a portrait of a family, a city, a country and a continent going through enormous changes.

‘Sayle’s book has charm and substance, both as memoir and history’ Times Literary Supplement

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